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This Russian language page is presented as an additional supplement for Linguistic Anthropology General Resources.

 

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Basic Russian Language - Russian For Beginners __ "Basic Russian pages are for people who have never studied Russian language or had a few years of Russian many years ago and need a review. Beginner Russian pages include Russian alphabet, grammar lessons, vocabulary lessons and listening activities." - From masterrussian.com - http://masterrussian.com/index-2.shtml 


Basic Russian Phrases __ Russian phrases and English translations. Short phrases and greetings listed. - From Claremont Unified School District - http://www.cusd.claremont.edu/~tkroll/EastEur/rus-list.html 


Beginning Russian Dialogs __ You will find lessons in the form of conversations. - From Leed, Nakhimovsky, and Nakhimovsky - http://russian.dmll.cornell.edu/supdial/title.htm 


Course of Russian Language in Pictures __ Learn Russian with pictures, Russian script, and sound. - illustrated - From friends-partners.org - http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/language/course/school.html 


English and Russian Grammar for Russian Students __ Comprehensive resource for students of Russian grammar, including lessons on the Cyrillic alphabet. - From University of Denver - http://www.du.edu/langlit/russian/grammar.htm 
 
English-Russian Dictionary __ An English to Russian dictionary with over 56,000 entries. The words you enter must have at least four letters. From Stanislav Sinyagin - http://www.angelfire.com/vt/kuzy/1dictionary.html 


Friends & Partners Russian Language Resources __ Learn the Russian and Cyrillic alphabets, common Russian phrases and more, by listening and repetition. Links to other resources too. - From friends-partners.org - http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/lang 

 

 


History of Russian Language __ A history of the Russian language broken down into time periods. You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related materials - from wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language#History_and_examples 


An Interactive Online Russian Reference Grammar __ Learn the Russian language online. Covers nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, more. - From alphadictionary.com - http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/language/index.html 


An Introduction to Russian __ You will find a clear introduction to Russian which will not intimidate the beginner. - From langintro.com - http://langintro.com/rintro/first.htm 

 

Online English to Russian to English Dictionary __ That is what it is. - From freedict.com - http://www.freedict.com/onldict/rus.html 

 

 


Russian language __ "Russian is a Slavic language in the Indo-European family. From the point of view of the spoken language, its closest relatives are Belarusian and Ukrainian, the other two national languages in the East Slavic group. In many places in Ukraine and Belarus, these languages are spoken interchangeably." You will find an encyclopedic article and links to related materials. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language 


Russian Language Learning Website __ " Learn Russian through a multimedia study experience of classic Russian literature! ... Critically explore the works of Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy and Blok, each presented in their historical context. ... Enjoy learning Russian literature and language through reading texts, listening to and repeating spoken Russian, watching video discussions and challenging yourself through interactive exercises." All that and more. - illustrated - from University of Sussex/London School of Economics & Political Science - http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/russian/Ruslang/ 


Russian Language Mentor __ "The Russian Language Mentor (RLM) is a self-paced Language Maintenance and Development Curriculum intended for intermediate to advanced Russian linguists." Purchase of some material may be needed. - From russianmentor.net - http://russianmentor.net/ 
 
Russian language online tutorial and Russian phrasebook ... __ "Why do you need to know a little Russian? Because if you are going to travel to Russia, it will be much easier to make your way around if you can read the Russian alphabet and know a few basic words." - From waytorussia.net - http://www.waytorussia.net/WhatIsRussia/Russian.html 


Russian Alphabet __ Alphabet in Russian and English with pronunciation of the Russian letters. - From friends-partners.org - http://www.friends-partners.org/newfriends/cyrillic/russian.alphabet.html 

 

 


Russian Tongue Twisters __ There are more than fifty Russian tongue twisters for you at this site. An English translation of each one is given. - From Michael Reck - http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/ru.htm 


Very Basic Russian __ It really is but might be worth a visit. Try "I" plus a word as an example. - From Russica Miscellanea - http://home.freeuk.com/russica2/les.html 


 

 

 
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